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CI Press, Episode 125: The Invisible Heist, How Nations Steal American Innovation with Mike Parrott

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In this episode, hosts Jeremy Clark and Mike Parrott explore the evolving world of economic espionage and the growing role nation-states play in targeting intellectual property, innovation, and strategic industries. We examine how foreign intelligence entities and state-backed actors systematically pursue trade secrets, research and development, and emerging technologies by exploiting vulnerabilities across universities, corporations, research institutions, and global supply chains. Through an analysis of high-profile espionage cases, the discussion explains the tactics used by nation-state adversaries, including cyber intrusions, insider recruitment, supply chain compromises, and academic collaboration used as a means of technology transfer. The episode also looks at historical intelligence successes such as the Farewell Dossier, illustrating how counterintelligence operations have influenced geopolitical competition and technological advantage. Beyond the history and case studies, the conversation explores the significant economic and national security consequences of state-sponsors intellectual property theft, from billions of dollars in commercial losses to the erosion of technological leadership and military competitiveness. The hosts explain how government respond through export control, foreign investment reviews conducted by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), counterintelligence investigations, and public-private partnerships designed to protect critical technologies and sensitive research. Whether you’re interested in intelligence, cybersecurity, national security, or the global competition for technological dominance, this episode provides a practical overview of how economic espionage shapes today’s strategic landscape and why protecting innovation has become a central challenge for governments and industry alike.

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CI Press, Episode 125: The Invisible Heist, How Nations Steal American Innovation with Mike Parrott

In this episode, hosts Jeremy Clark and Mike Parrott explore the evolving world of economic espionage and the growing role nation-states play in targeting intellectual property, innovation, and strategic industries. We examine how foreign intelligence entities and state-backed actors systematically pursue trade secrets, research and development, and emerging technologies by exploiting vulnerabilities across universities, corporations, research institutions, and global supply chains. Through an analysis of high-profile espionage cases, the discussion explains the tactics used by nation-state adversaries, including cyber intrusions, insider recruitment, supply chain compromises, and academic collaboration used as a means of technology transfer. The episode also looks at historical intelligence successes such as the Farewell Dossier, illustrating how counterintelligence operations have influenced geopolitical competition and technological advantage. Beyond the history and case studies, the conversation explores the significant economic and national security consequences of state-sponsors intellectual property theft, from billions of dollars in commercial losses to the erosion of technological leadership and military competitiveness. The hosts explain how government respond through export control, foreign investment reviews conducted by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), counterintelligence investigations, and public-private partnerships designed to protect critical technologies and sensitive research. Whether you’re interested in intelligence, cybersecurity, national security, or the global competition for technological dominance, this episode provides a practical overview of how economic espionage shapes today’s strategic landscape and why protecting innovation has become a central challenge for governments and industry alike.

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CI Press, Episode 124: Understanding Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance with Celia Hanley

In this episode, hosts Joseph Sheridan and Jeremy Clark sit down with retired intelligence professional Celia Hanley to explore the growing challenge of ubiquitous technical surveillance (UTS), the expanding role of biometrics, and the implications of emerging technologies for operational security. Drawing on decades of experience in the intelligence community, Celia reflects on her career and explains how today’s interconnected digital ecosystem has transformed the surveillance landscape. From commercial data aggregation and artificial intelligence to ambient RF sensing and the future impact of quantum computing, she examines how persistent digital and physical signatures can expose intelligence personnel, corporate travelers, and other high-risk individuals. The discussion also highlights practical strategies for mitigating exposure, strengthening operational security, and adapting to a world where anonymity is increasingly difficult to maintain. Celia concludes with a call for counterintelligence-driven defenses, updated training and doctrine, and a comprehensive legislative framework to address the challenges posed by UTS across both government and industry.

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